Sentence examples for and again asked from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "and again asked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has asked a question or made a request multiple times.
Example: "After receiving no response, she sighed and again asked if anyone had seen her lost dog."
Alternatives: "and repeated her question" or "and inquired once more".

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The would-be customer headed over to Dishes and again asked for Salma.

In this case, Mr. Clinton has, time and again, asked for the country's forgiveness.

He called Ms. Bronstein back and again asked what to do.

He locked the bike to a pole and again asked to speak to the mayor or one of his deputies.

"I'm 84 years old and I can't move it myself," she said, according to my son, and again asked for help.

The Haggler relayed these sentiments by e-mail to Mr. Smith and again asked for some kind of explanation that would get us beyond "It's complicated".

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You have to hang up and let the network call you at home, and again ask you for password information.

Finding a phone, Flash calls Squeezit and again asks for his help.

Before Alexander returned to Russia, Metternich secured his agreement not take unilateral action, and would write to the Tsar again and again asking him not to intervene.

Not only does the play update the core characters of "The Seagull," but it has those characters every now and again asking audience members for advice.

If there was no response after the first contact, a second letter was sent out kindly reminding the eligible persons of our study and again asking for participation.

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